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International Business Machines Corporation arrives in Boston for Think 2026 wrap-up
The company's Gulfstream lands as its flagship AI conference concludes with key announcements on enterprise transformation.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · IBM
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International Business Machines Corporation's leased Gulfstream G650ER, tail number N780RW, lifted off from Westchester County Airport near Armonk headquarters at 6:23 a.m. EDT on May 7, 2026, touching down at Boston Logan International Airport 40 minutes later after a low-altitude jaunt at 17,000 feet. The brief flight bridged the modest gap between the tech titan's New York base and its longstanding New England outpost.
The timing coincides precisely with the final day of IBM Think 2026, the firm's marquee gathering of business and technology leaders exploring AI's enterprise frontier, held May 4-7 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. CEO Arvind Krishna kicked off the event with a May 5 keynote on AI and quantum computing's business implications, per a PR Newswire media alert, while announcements on expanded AI consulting capabilities followed, as covered by IBM's newsroom on May 6.
Such trips to Boston reflect International Business Machines Corporation's deep roots there, including major operations and research facilities amid its East Coast network. Flight logs from earlier in the week reveal the jet's back-and-forth between Armonk and Boston on May 5 and 6, a rhythm that hints at executives circling the conference circuit—because even in the AI era, some gatherings still demand a personal touch.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


The aircraft
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